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'WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 192 Garden, Baklanoff and Crimi L = = — | lEI.KS PAYHONOR FRENCH AFTER MN—E ALUMNI TO DINE. Win H onor in Brilliant “Tosca” Dartmouth Men Will Hear Dean. TOCRAND RULER| ~ SAY GERMAN PAPERS | ... 2w ; ] | Baden Incursion Has Nothing to |uity, Prof. Craven Layeock, will ar- Second Performance~Orchesira,Chorus : : . . Edgar Masters, National| Do With Bahw, Majorsty o | 1% 0 Wasiiin ek thea to make an address at the dinner. The association will have as its special e s s 5 B = _f;??{\'\\\SF‘Z 5% 7 . " P, 3 uests Secretary e and Scenery Figure in Notable Event. SN ; : Officer of Order, Special Eeas {Qfsecve o R I of the Chamber of Commerce of the How long must Washington walt|Blsie Cassels, Mrs, A. . McClintock . > ; 7 Guest at Dinner. e BCE WIERE. ol Scer of e Arms d e - for another “Tosca M . e ) i e News. Copyipnt puslcas0 Dally | tice Stafford of the District Supreme How long will it wait? in their box Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans B, 5 Febroaty T—Franve| oo oe toim pe oo bold honorary de- From e Chicago Civie pera Gom- |and "Sre Basicy of Mimncoi 3 1600 MEMBERS ATTEND |wents to &rab the River Ruine ana |5 oo "o Dartmouth College. pany, the city will not get it for at Roland C. Ringgold entertained | # o = - » = = 0 8 ¥ make it entirely F = - s : e S e e : sake it French 3 least a year. But u decade, or rather | JEnafor, and Mrs. ‘Howard Sutherland, = 3] Vi " 2 5 TPINRed £ 00 ohve e e s XIV. e microscopes of today will re. SeRateim s Al iratand ) . Latimer, J - f { s v e s ag0. |veal a particle the half-millionth o r?\:m.;\ vt i uld never d\x 'nin))‘ M and Mre, Hunter Galt (== - Ky Address Features the Function. |« ,,,u;,,.'l"ly”}fi. Shclion ;:*;\_‘;‘;:»:2 a0 inch in diameter. * The size of un it has been that long since a wWo a Mr. Donalc OF INe’ ork. = - V4 > ¢ ¥ |atom may be judged when it is said 5 : Sl Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Thropp had > i 2 in their comment on thé advance of h articies = competitor of that educational insti- f, S i Mre Albart Lo Mills £ : 1 Uncle Joe Cannon Hailed “No- the French alonk the Rhing inte Bo. |Lhat €ach of such particles probably = n : at least 6000 atoms, tution has given the city anything |Mrs. John C. Fremont, Mrs. Minne- Fime o e e — citung, says the latest French action which last | gerode Andrews and Miss Mary Max- B = - : 3 X : i blest Roman of All." well. i 3 T s, :*a:l’llilfl distinct from the Ruhr occu- — pation approaching the “To night completed two-thirds of the | "ype paward €. Walker was host opera season here o' Gen. and Mrs. Andre W. Brewste ; / X \ dgar Masters, grand % By inyading the Ruhr.” this paper f o™ 3 & Cf o r b e & p 7 7 7 exalted |amone (00 i Pwenty yvears ago Sunday. the opera | the commercial counselor of the Brit 2 Er ot GF h SoVeled e ort “Mosea” was introduced to an An ish embassy, and Mrs. John Joyes e} Cect 5 G : e o e [ S ee sete Gomsniony W wa o 4 Broderick. and Mr. and Mrs. Francis A —_—T, ; ; ! \ig tive Order of Elks, was guest of honor | #1d cval resources.” But what has | i this new invasion of the upper Rhine fean audience. Hundreds of perform- [ whjge % e YL 5 lat a complimentary dinner given last : i ances have since been given of Sar-| Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Caspar Miller - 2 o / 4 | 5 district to do with the sanctions E e | entertaimed, The eounselor. of tha == it ! g : [night at the Willara Hotel by 600 | Which are supposed o have veer oos [ SUPERIOR PRINTING Netherlands legation and Mme. Hu- ’} e .\ - members of the order. Toasts to the |Plied to force Germany to make the | H coal deliveries due the French under E b dou’s drama, but Washington is anxious to sec if there are any bet-|jrocht, and Mr. Walter Dillingham in Y 4 - : e Ve unicnown to U7 | : : i : i :,".m: e\fll.."n ruler and to the fra-ihe treaty of Versailles? Nothing, Mary Garden, soprano; Giulio Criml, | “ 3 apd Mrs. Rafael K. Govin had 5 5 nity which he represented were|The occupation of Offenbach and Ap Wh tenor and Jeorges ”l}y.”\ with them the minister of Switzer- 5 . d 4 offered in speech and song. l”‘lll_woire is a purely military and . Lieishts i teiting the Hlien an T e e S i AL ; JyM0| 1 | isn aims of the Eiks, with special | SpUfICA! mave and its aim i only 100 Quality and cosa’s story of Sardows intense play | G, i eratl A 5 : S emphasis on the order's charitable |Rhine & French river " el Exclusively Service Meet through the medium of Giacomo Puc’ | The guests of Mrs. Charles Bough- < 3 i R e A VoERY, purposes, were outlined by Past Grand | The nationalletic Kreuse Zeltung in “Tonca” daes mot ofter {0 the singers | 1o Wood included Mrs Louse Frie ko) ) - Uy My Exalted Ruler Fred Harper, mayor [}1€ headiines demands that the Ger- uniimited opportunities to give audi- [ K1l FRIGER Sl T s Sary s 3 S ¢ Y, of Lynchburg, Va. He urged his|Prance and Belgium be recalled at|li PHONE MAIN 1816 E ences the best in their voices. In fact, | IS8 SOER ALY oster and 2 | {auditors to practice in their daily |unce and that the French and Belgian it has a tend struc :11:;;_;_-.-:1‘.. i B 3 i e R L Wi $ > jlives the d ines taught in their | diplomatists in Germany be handed H iane f e e | Mrs. Benjamin H. W (gt % —~ ledge Koon elr paskports, Thiswild demand i lzt t E o Cevident last. mignt. Pleaini slests nd Mrs. Nelson Pel 5 2 2 3 > Addresx on “Ideals and Idealism. |10f abproved by the masses whose 2 3 sandwiched between “Boheme” and - ANetd itertained o " 2 g REGH ¢ ", of the Church of th piphany, ga trict, is graduall = dow & “Madame Butterfly’—two operas SLAEERRL e ] i an add on “Ideals and Idealism." Ll CLaTing which capture xome opinions when ompany a He based his argument on the fact ssca” is brought up for comparison, eniaduter LRt et Sweden i A . » { that idealists. “such as Washington Mary Garden Triumphs. Wallenbers nd Lincoln had glven Alx;hvrh'ut-iun}‘ = I story of e rs. gene Meyer, jr. e world things that cold, practica singer for an artist and @ battle of Wil company last even- | (e brought idealista down to more the two against the insidious mach- 1 jne v Y 2 | i modern days by citlug the works of | inations of a third, who wants the Capt. and Mrs. Hayne ¥ & - % Theodore Roosevelt. -~ He predicted singer “and usually gets what he lhosts to Admiral and Mrs. Robert s | the loss of ideals would mean the wants."" Thi sinister gentleman is! oy tz, Judge and Mrs sdward i ldemise of national life. He urged Scarpia, a character ably portraved | parker and Mrs. Ada Mae Dade that ideals be held up as the guidan by Georges Baklanoff last night Mr<. Elonzo Tyner cntertained at| of even practical politicians of t Scarpia_is the whole play He domi- | dinner last evening and took her present day, use ideals have been | A the situation from the time the | pyests later to her bo: The part: the gre ate for the betterment | curtain rises on the et until | fcluded Mrs. Vietor Kauffmanr 3 5 . L -2 of pclitical and social life the culmination of the tragic scene in | Mrs. Clarence Richmond Day. Col. > 3 S Frank J. Hogan acted us toastm the last act Pope, Dr. Douchan Marinovit and - AN %o ter. He vresented Uncle Joe Cannc But the story is not the main sub- | \r. Viadimir Goutesha. secretaries ; as the noblest Romun of them all, 1o- Ject to be discussed. The spotlight | of the Jugoslav 1tion. ward the conciud stages of the st e turmed on Mary Garden. | ©Among others in the larse and en- : 2 : : ‘ G Sl Staies jof “the Crimi and Baklanoff, for without them | thusiastic ence we {, %A = Vit i grand exalted ,.““I,‘.' expre: ‘;‘g the the 1y not have had such & tive and Mrs, Samucl 1. W 225 % = . hope that he might not need it to ver eo e N - £ S uport steps for many, many 1) profound effect {minister of Nicaragua and de his AN RN 1) [N “\‘?h‘. W, N . She delighted. | Chamorro, the charge deaffuives of was by a pre v and Mme. P'ro mmis- v b z > {8 o - R A e o o : i- 3 P2 Z ¥ - Exalted Ruler Rexponds. Are Satisfied Users of Our Glasses atically dten, | wir asters, i nding, spo musicalls pleased. — The ‘4l minister of the S i -2 » Z g . diva, who up until @ few months ako | Slov : Mr. and Mrs, Wads Ellis, 5 . 1 want to tell And there is but one way to soas glving the Lenelit of her GRDEVC) M. Eredblis D, (Mukedies e L Sl Eye Glasses give satisfaction; that is through hor. overy quality arm and e Brnest G, Walker, y doing. T Know of your charita- expert service. Our Optome- lanted (1 i Wast T i Erwin, Mr. NEMESIS work and of your interest in af- ‘ o 5 et e Dpura siiger, Aias e e e . of the day. At present our or- | As Low as trist will examine your eyes and presented the moods il o e > Carolyn Xsh Mr. and Mrs. Lens, 1915: Exsen, 1923, . Ay DESUClL RIODoE i prescribe the needed glasses— henicr ¢ was an ss. Her | S0 Gaillord Stoney of | California 2 a membership numbers proper fitting. you, 10 1,000,000, The past has gone, | bt e e e S Movies Only to Observe 106th 'POLICE CHARCE MAN | sliitinibisbliral s 5 Opticians | 7> and finadly w P atiton ord, Mr. William Phelps re still with us. And be- e Tremiom of Ber lover, o e e s . . s the future and more tri- ot rent Artmtrs. | Honapton Sre S i S| uthday o onroe Doctrine HAU GUN AND “[lflP[”'w I a was “Vissi " : Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson, Mrs, James | board of Dis Commissioners, wel- | {Love wnd Mus an | Carroll Frazer, Mrs. Robert F. Mae- i’ | comed and Mr. Master: Was rewarded by (hundering Kenzie, Mrs. William Barret Hidgley i Xt [to the ot the city. | plause. . Birs. BoH Delglelsh, My k R BY FREDERIC WILLIAW addrese 1o the conference in Chile, if . } o § 1 Taklanoff, as Searpia. hud the sec- | Mrs. William H. Shir-Clff, Miss e cthine i he is enabled to o to Santiako, | Arrest at Union Station Includes .’ ond act in which to impress his audi- | Wilso Monros “ | miizht appropriately define “the new one hundredth birthday on De- | Monr "M fitherto, 'the Monree | That of Two Companions, “Who - s the prog of entertainment ence with his voice. Prior Lo that | | s oot confined to th er treble. and i P riece o merican polic fo . w Georg nor and Matr Sorht ahogeiner certain Sust o taying of the coner- | KOG o8 O AT b ioeum. Say Robbery Was Planned. More it s ke = — zond his baritone veice was e R the United States’ foreign | ed responsibility. The fdea would he e = Durkin, with voc 3 Adolf E “Cantabile Searpia’ (Searpia’s o to submit for the fderation of * Torovsiy, with a s THE WEATHERMAN mot by Karnnt D is projected. It has been left, cons Afr). in which he pleads for the l¢ writer learns, for the motion. |Seuth America the proposition that| Armed with a loaded revolver Mot . Quarter. in songs, % the ) , ' ;,( :.. (“v‘h'{u? ; ‘.‘1 L‘l 2 f_u,‘x“\‘n.‘: the Monroe Doctrine is as much its| gjjeged to have in his posse { mysterious _cornet solo by r says. ‘Get ’em!” e hus JUSU te = over almos unto death, explained the suceess he achieved in Chicago and Boston — m Bakla- i rt E. Mat- Municipal Court atertainment. picture industry at Los Angeles and | concern as it is the concern of North Witcomb. The < Band furnisk As the trewcherotis Scarpia, the State Department the movie | | Hollywood celebrate the Amertea; that, therefore. In future, | h¥Podermic needle and narcotics. al-tsymphoay th hout the meal Iy Whether it was one .of Ithe two Americas should hold wateh | though he denied he was a “dope | The enncl air number S 1 the dislike of every one. |H. Hays brain-waves is unknown,|2hd ward over It jointly. aict, a man wh = s name: as{Einging of “AuldiLans Ene which n turn brought the stamp of L No Suggestion of Shirking. James S. Masters, alias Fred Wilby e Seaters sguecess” firmly upon him ywerfu 2 o [ Ja Y S There would, of course, be no sug- | Blalr, was arrested in Union station last alted Ruler N in phi sique and of w pleasing person- Columbia Heights Body on; gestion in such a proffer of any de- | yiene by Sergt. Hamilton and Private | Pershing, i) R tould trn i a moment. in ! have seized upon James sire on our part to shirk obligat e i ® | Canmon, P sice and manner, fro A smooth | i i A as the “centenarian” they. de- | now resting exclusively on Shd i Tolt A \Wiltian J ileman to a bea | Record Against Letting “centenarian” they.de- | ROW FERUINE, CX O oINS e proftes | Policemen, Owens and Cheriey. of thelalted. Rule o much ...m;y be said @ | by glori .x To that end. they Will |001q he a tender of p rship in | sixth pre: and E: Ruler v hird leading light i 2 {dedicate in May a vast motion-pi & foreign policy. ve v r ohr powell | thirg_leading Hght in (e T Prominent Drivers Off. n vast motion-pic-|the foreign policy resur Milton Arlington Stewart. giving his |5 Price, John J. Powell, | Quetionc=Crimi 1 nis handsome ture exposition at Los Angeles to the | world as essentialls a United States | jqqre S Novth Cinter wtm Rev. James W. Free- | B Mol sent. harmonious musi - honor and memory of the ftth pres- “Har 0oL 0 Cumibers | George Davis a5 aner e e et s . rers of the house. He {ident of the United States. The mayor P i NER not _uni-| gpafre 2 o for Iy resided y Forile sl | o the corner ust Long jail senten rever i versally beloved by the Latin-Ameri- ir < ¥. J. M srmer Senator ey h 1 depth of feeling | fof Los s recently was in W T e e pmer!- | In West Virginia, both eightee il R < music in|who speeds on the streets or other- | ington announce the pians. thers was & remilable Snti-amert | o, g atnestel for fnvest “ur Jdorah gincer Com- | « e gnanlc ." | w violates the city's traflic laws, |cit T the ar 3 turn) the | e R e R : Licuar ark whether they be persons of humble Buenos Aires. The Mexican minister | jaw were preferred eninec Mas will transport in a speeial _ - - RS tarews 1l to the world, his dre shington diplomatic corps : ion i t P ne his love, for the execution |advocated by the Columbia Heights|tend the dedicatory ceremonies {to Argentina. The Soctety of Argen-|here togeth and met Masters o foliow reiy Here it €an | oo s8¢ i . L meeting P o hosias il ‘Mot offér. He| Citzens’ A "'“_ s 08§ rrom St to coast science and culfure of the republic, | to have told (he police they planned o s e 5 7 { northwest, last night S gman Ay speech, delivered by the president of | jewelry stc TLENT LQUIPTE £ He i ok 1 I T th ¢ States, instead of off the owner . e Tl B LR weae raier o i The Noiseless Typewriter e great whee oved | | ¢ - sstully—Vittorio Treviean. the |;v< w and legislation committee, de-|which Dr. Leo Rowe, director of |South America as a preserve, which Annoys no one. Phone today. Lodovico Olivero, SolL 1o strict enforcement of the present i 5 fish uses whenever moment | Athert A, Northrop of the engineer- “hi of police: Desi | the | the swrict enforcemen v : Historic {suited her. Such sentiments are not | g corporation of Stone & Veebster || Machine. wiho was unconsciously partivs injured or relatives of those | deemed fitting “by our Pa where there | o a good deal of | Cariboy- h e o A Y ble for the tragedys Milo Luka | Gy 0050 gecianets that would never | 3uthorities that the 1 latent anti-United - States feeling. | in Californi: the Inter Depar; qualified secretarial applicants. Justie Civai, the gendarme, |happen i the reckless drivers knew | thing in the form of & commemora- | with the Chileans over the eruiser| iy S Bleadid chory that they wou rve a juil sentence | tion which might be interpreted. in | Baltimore incident in President Har- | tled - i e tled is unde from the zeneral plot came it the end auent procedure. Amerioan thidlestunty conld ot a alst hE Gl entered | thiat the bili provided £or $2,000 e ot the Torcominele 1 c give vent | ter. American Association of En- :‘r the i act s Uk 1 ¥ tered 1 On th gen f th rth 1NR | 1o such sentiments on so public an oc- gineers, and is open to the pulwlu-‘ n honor o th cported uries und then went on to repe at which the (Cnited States will be ¢ = oy Rpnor o the reported | B ution that wus contrary to this, | 80NN A" R Sironk detogation, | luene inging from European in- | The difficult engineerinz problems The ORIGINAL Seores, - ik o * 5 can commerce in South Ameri. keep | lutl in this hydroelec c deveiop- ling against the present | iy yeiled form. Item No. 16. on 4 . rica, keep | lutlon in this hydro tri iop- | i was magnificent, solid, | value of human life at $10.000, and i iha agenda calls for “consideration | “Mt-Monroelsm prejudices alive to | ment, according to the association, | ARCTICS, OVERSHOES, BOOTS a certaln extent. are presented in a manner interest- = < Monroe-movie Stelle” (The Suars Were Shinning). © 6, 05000 L ent,, wasd o attonal afrs of public instruction was on a Visit| Steward and Shaffer said they ¢ ‘ tinian Author representing the | Union station. The prisoners are said Carden an Baklanofl, but nev 1ith stre Apurt from suitable | the society. was violent tirade In th e n T S - R L ST G e ot on e and emute e SR ek otk B (S mh Shliine Mo SIS ENGINEER TO LECTURE. 1] s of & public wbrars. | ders who we T oS M George A. Ward, chairman of the o Political and Social ence, America, merely meant to “take out” | Will Tell of Caribou Hydroelectric s 1121l red that what was necessary was | (he Pan-American Union is president, | she would take o - her own Development. Main 8379 for a free trial Angellotti, ar eseaped political laws rather than compensation to t It general in Argentina, or in_ Chile. | wil] giv rated lecture on tk Typists Needed. Instruction furmished Kathry e Shep- wernment should und ® any- | dating back to the time we quarreled | ment auditorium Fri night. at 8:30 e svene dapartl i 8 S > e pointed out | Bnfriendly quarters, ax a grandil on's days. But the fact that Latin- | the aus, of the Washington chap- e church for the tival T the case death and 1.000 for i Pan-Ameri n conf i antiag | casion is symptomati. Foreign in- | without charge. risiadon i cunirary o bl | Fuprescnted by & Sirong tsgation, | SUSLESE SIEOEInS trom Earepean In- | The aimeult, ninecring problens B ALL WET-WEATHER RUBBERS realistic; the entire company were |possibilities of recovering any amount | of the questions arising out of an literally picked out of rly mine- Lyor persqnal injuries neroachment by @ mnon-American (Copyright, 1923.) | ing, “non-technical and ¥ _under q teanth century life ard placed in e e b5 (Gt smatier: {mower on the rights of an Ameri st00d alike by those familiar and un- | We are ready with the largest stock Poll's Theater: cvery one was at L Davie auditor of the{nation” Certain United States familiar with such work at positively the lowest prices in town. +home, there wus no restraint and th Herbert atesmen deeply s 3 HORE, hev woat raint and the | Herbert L ome Coure. apotie in|statesmen deeply interested in the i i The English channel, with its Jfor All Ages s | e of ‘more genuinely inti- . chan: = . "hioh permeited the Stag vor of the bill, and said that it £ ang Y edMUs | square geographical miles. varies The right ear s more efficient than 5 : Pt o S ot Ganding feature. | did not limit the Jmount recoverapie | MAT 113, beiween (RS FepUIes, 00| 5i depth from 100 to 300 feet the left. W~ Avoid Imitations—Sabstitates lrst ual ty y Polacceo knew the part t he played i to $2,000 and $1.000 as declared by strine centenary affords the United ‘ by the orchestra. He i at con- | Mr. Ward and that it formed a basis | o0 3 @ ! it | : s n:vew M Ward and thay 1 forme’s bash L SUGHD SIS o | g il e H e D e B e O a1l h Pair G Soed : » Eac air Guarantee ducton atl o wew definition of it L though he was o zotten from many automobilists be- | " N curtain bow, the audie v < they had no private means. ‘ | jess, at the begin ¢ of the third act. association urged an amend- The definition would be conceived > o . - i RS B SR | O SR B R T R St District National Bank Chisldsees Rabbars 50c 10 98¢ May Define “New Monroeism." approval to him unsolicited. The!development bill so that it would |ciple which Monroeism incarnates a L D ar accepted his share of the credit | provide for control of the laying out | fuller and more sympathetic allegiance | Sizes 3to 10V5. ......... “,"‘! ,\v,]».ntl_\; E my m (": l“‘\';‘.“ E \r:’l‘l_N_ LI lnn:{u (\‘1 n-l\(\)‘"rr-\li‘- ’(u’ 1': on l'):-(‘“]);:‘!\ 0'1"- S(;liuh An)el’lc?‘“ 1406 G tl‘eet ool 1t L the sexso 'I‘F"’ilxlfilx R 7.4'1;32;' 'J,:.- _:lm,nin_m e e e R S Misses’ Rubbers 79 t 98 Sniegurotchka Snow Maiden, % and street parking s e C 0 C Boys’ Rubbers 98 $ l Z 5 Sizes 21, t06........ CtO . Youths’ Rubbers 98 Sizes QR0 2 - . concies s waeein C the spirit of co-operation is Ladies’ Rubbers, low and 69 98 markedly strong here — high heels; all sizes. .. ... C to C by Rimsky b 7. is to he sung|and the general beautification of the m a S " % [| ez $1.25t0$1.49 o] lfl o] m 0] ==l o] ——[——=s]c Friendliness Here is Commentable don. who scored in Aida ‘H"IEH’IIEN represented while up to date night, and Baklanoff of last night's!126 temples had declared their in- fame v alz0 be hea ftention to visit Washington. Motion Mrs, Wilson-Greene, under whose | pictures of the San Francisco con-! 00 Tocal agement the opera is being | Vention were shown. The association i | | Our customers tell us that Produced. and the forty-twe guaran. | contributed $50 to the Shrine. fund, Tors, who have made possible the ap- | which he sald is the largest single con- pearance here of the Chicago com- | tribution thus far. : pany, ‘oday *must reel her e Lament Misx MeGill's Death, AMen's Hose prought more pleasure to Washing- % sald these public-spirited persons z o o - the association - . - e e sninited pereons ot SEbnoecd s worrow at ‘the death New supplies in A 2 > of Miss Ma . McGill, for = en s R A Rt e (opera sed- | vears a teacher in the Distaick £ silk, = silk-and-wool 4on can be permanently establishe for many vears principal of i and li i = Washington. Powell S Hiate place northwest, nddisle.” Veryidura who died ntly at Louisville, K ble, plain and fancy; MANY NOTABLES ATTEND | " fatiwin ek watmmers e i introduced: Buren Hillyard, Mrs. SECOND PERFORMANCE "r""?:ébfr‘fl':)b.:'s'.a.‘"'o?i.:‘:fl';'}r. “Aries 00 OF D. C. OPERA SEASON | licten K Sievers and b W 1 i 1 The association urged the name of 14th street road be changed o Ouk i French, and 3 up of new , national capital. taces and voices will be placed on the | Edgar C. Snyder. United States P tis (ot duBIIE fewin umber- | marshal for the Distriet, addressed We cannot do impossible Men'’s Boots things—of course; but we All sizes ......... $2.98 =$3098 President counsel and advise with you Children’s Boots $l 98t $2 98 All sizes ......... D1, 0d4. Arctics for $l 98 $2 9 IR a0l the association on the coming Shrine H. L. Offutt, Jr. —declining if we must; ac- G. R. KINNEY CO.,, Inc. prima donna, if’fll\Vt‘HUlm. He pointed out that at Cashier World's Largest Shoe Retailers excellent singer: > 4 r- | San Francisco there were ninety-two | quiescing if we can. In 729-31 Seventh Street N.W. W. P. Lipscomb other words, you are made r?‘ lJ.. g‘"‘"fi:; to feel that we are earnest Vies Presidents and sincere in the extent The “Friendly” Bank and purpose of our desire to serve. Senator and .);x.a (,.‘l“-r. ce C. Phipps | tained at dinner last evening, pre- e perornante. ot Toach lane, They voted $25 to the Garfield | 5 - I their box at the | Hospital fund. The H Sh e o Wat and Mrs. | Thie members of the Monroe Schaol. | € fosiery dShop Weeks, Senator and Mrs. Tasker f“olumhia road between Georgia and Oddie, ato i Mrs, D: 'A. Reed, | Sherman avenues, soccer team. who, i < : e S A M. T Copley and | for the second consecutive sear, won | -\rthur Burt Co, 1343 F . Mrs. William White of Philadelphia, | the District championship. were en- ‘“house guests of Senator and Mrs, | tertained by the association. They Phipp: were: Earl Clark, Joseph Cliver, Mi Mrs. Richard Townsend had as herlton Fey, Ellsworth Wingate, Albert cuests the ambassador of Belgium and | Gianoly,” Willlam Highfield.” Almer Raroness de Cartier and Mrs. Lawrence | Mann, Thomas Clark, Leon Wolf, Wil- Townsend. liam Wolf, Raymond Miller, Donald Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Wilcox had | Salkeld, Kdward Trundle and Bernard 4s their guests Miss Helen Patten, Miss | Donovan. i That’s the standing rule in the “Friendly Bank.” [c—==]o|—=c|=—m]o|—F—=lol——>]ol——=lal——>]o]}

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